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Nicki Minaj Shows Off Massive Diamond Wedding Ring

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Nicki Minaj took to Instagram on Wednesday to show off her massive diamond wedding ring in a Halloween-themed reveal.

The rapper tied the knot with Kenneth Petty on October 21. Petty also sported a new ring.

The pictures on social media show Minaj and Petty dressed up as characters from the horror film Bride of Chucky.

One of the pictures shows Petty getting down on one knee and presenting Minaj with the ring, which rested on a severed bloody finger.

Minaj captioned the photoshoot, "But I'll say, Bride of Chucky it's child's play," quoting the lyrics from her "Monster."

"Hello, Chucky!" Minaj said in one post. "Well, Chucky. I love you and I just wanna know: Everybody says that you secured the bag. You married a multi-millionaire, and you secured the bag."

Petty responded by saying he had to "cut somebody's motherf--king finger off for that ring."

Rafaello and Company, who designed the rings, wrote on Instagram, "Congratulations to the King and Queen. We wish you both lots of love and happiness together. Thank you for trusting us with designing and making these very special pieces for you both."

The designer told E! News that the center stone in Minaj's ring is 17 carats and is a radiant cut. Meanwhile, Petty's ring features marquee-shaped diamonds. The insides of the rings say Barbie and Ken.

The company also revealed that Petty worked with them to design the rings.

According to an estimate by TMZ, the 17-carat ring is worth over $1.1 million.

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